How to Completely Remove Auslogics Registry Cleaner in Windows

So, you haven’t figured out a solution to remove Auslogics Registry Cleaner yet? Just follow our guides on this page, and you shall easily get the removal done.

Auslogics Registry Cleaner is a free program to clear invalid entries from your Windows Registry and improve the performance in a way for home or commercial use. Users can review it finds to be corrupt and exclude any that they may want to keep for whatever reason. If you think you need it to clean the Windows Registry for you, you can download it from its official site.

Now you know what this program is for. It’s not a virus or malware, so it can be successfully uninstalled by proper means. Through learning the instructions we provided, you will know how to remove Auslogics Registry Cleaner and other unwanted programs on your PC.

In case someday you come across another stubborn program or PUP that may require you to take different steps to complete the removal, I hereby recommend this tool for your choice.

Install it on your computer and you wouldn’t be worried about any external invasion. Firstly, let’s see how to remove Auslogics Registry Cleaner with it:

1. Finish the installation of Max Uninstaller and launch it.

2. Directly find the Auslogics Registry Cleaner icon in the programs list, click the Run Analysis button on the left. It will display all files belonging to the program, all you need to do is to keep all items checked, and click Complete Uninstall.

3. When you see the gray Scan Leftovers button turns into green, click it. And the remaining files will also be listed. Also keep all items checked, and click Delete Leftovers on the left to finish.

4. Click Back to Step1 on the left to refresh the program list.

How it will work to remove Auslogics Registry Cleaner:

Manual Way to Remove Auslogics Registry Cleaner

First of all, you need to deactivate the its process: Right-click the Windows taskbar and select “Task Manager”. But this will only switch it off during your current usage session, meaning after you restart your computer, it will runs in the background again, unless you disable its automatic startup.

Most of the time, we can remove the programs we choose through the Add/Remove Program function, which is a built-in art of Windows operating system. To activate it, we need to access Control Panel first.

Windows 8/8.1 Users:
> Move your mouse cursor to the lower right and stay there until you see the charms bar. Select Search, type “control panel” in the box, and press Enter key.

> Like that on Windows7/Vista—-simply click on the Uninstall a program item belonging to the Programs section and the list will show up.

The Windows Registry is a database, where the system and its programs save their settings. So it contains hundreds of thousands of keys, some of which may be slightly outdated – like you’ve removed a program and it left some entries behind, or perhaps there’s a file extension without any associated program.

If you haven’t removed the bundled programs (e.g. Auslogics BoostSpeed and Auslogics Driver Updater), you’re suggested skipping this in case of program malfunction. But if you’re sure you haven’t installed any bundled programs of Auslogics, just follow these steps to do clean out the vestiges:

Windows 8/8.1 Users:
> Move your mouse cursor to the lower right and stay there until you see the charms bar. Select Search, type “regedit” in the box, and press Enter key.

> The Registry Editor will be opened with another window, on the navigator click Edit, then Find…, type “Auslogics Registry Cleaner” in to search for remaining files (entries) to delete.

Windows 10 Users:
> Type “regedit” in the Search box on the Taskbar and select regedit from the result.

> The Registry Editor will be opened with another window, on the navigator click Edit, then Find…, type “Auslogics Registry Cleaner” in to search for remaining files (entries) to delete.